Business Lawyer

Business Attorney Covington LA

Experienced Business Transaction and Litigation Attorney

Kervin Law, LLC has been helping small businesses for over 20 years.   David is a business transaction attorney in Louisiana and is also a business litigation attorney.

Attorney David Kervin was a licensed investment advisor and is well-versed in real estate investment.  He has also collected debt on behalf of businesses and has also defended debt collection lawsuits against businesses.

Established in 2007 to provide comprehensive legal solutions for businesses, Kervin Law, LLC has been a cornerstone in Covington, LA, serving clients with dedication and expertise.

As a specialized firm, we focus on business litigation and transactional services, ensuring that both large and small businesses receive the tailored legal support they need.

At Kervin Law, LLC, we pride ourselves on being a reliable resource for business-related legal needs.

Whether you are seeking assistance with obtaining a business license, incorporating your business, or need expert advice on mergers and acquisitions, our Covington business attorney is equipped to guide you through every step of the process.

We also handle corporate forms necessary for conducting business, offering a robust suite of services to ensure your company’s compliance and protection.

Our services extend to business litigation and debt collection, providing aggressive representation to safeguard your interests and sustain your business’s integrity.

With a deep understanding of local business laws and a commitment to our clients, Kervin Law, LLC stands ready to assist you from the initial stages of business formation to complex legal disputes.

Need a business license attorney? Give us a call. We can help you from beginning to end for your business legal and licensing needs.

Our commitment is to not only meet but exceed your expectations, ensuring that your business thrives in an ever-evolving legal landscape.

At Kervin Law, LLC, we are more than just attorneys; we are your strategic partners in business growth and success.

What kinds of business transactions do you handle?

We can help you negotiate transactions, provide legal counsel and draft simple or complex legal documents such as the purchase or sale of your business.

Do you handle business litigation?

Yes!  I have 20 years of litigation experience and can help you in virtually any kind of business dispute whether it be a breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty, investment fraud, debt collection or defense in any of those matters.

I am a business transaction attorney in Louisiana who has helped large and small businesses with their legal needs.

Can you help me with my business license?

Yes.  If you have business licensing issues, call me to speak to a business license attorney.  We can help you from beginning to end for your business legal and licensing needs.

Do you handle business legal matters all over the state?

Yes.  We are located in Covington but can help you wherever your business is.

Our Covington business attorney can help you with incorporating your business, corporate forms needed to conduct business, mergers and acquisitions in addition to business litigation and debt collection.

Do you incorporate businesses too?

Yes!  We can also help you with corporations, LLCs and partnerships.

Maybe you need a new operating agreement or shareholder agreement.  Or maybe you need to know if the corporation is at risk in a transaction.

How do I know if I need a business lawyer?

A business lawyer handles a wide range of legal matters that pertain to various aspects of business operations and transactions. Some common types of cases that a business lawyer might handle include:

Business Formation and Structure:

Assisting with the formation of different business entities like corporations, LLCs, partnerships, and sole proprietorships.

Advising on the best legal structure based on the business’s goals and needs.

Contract Drafting and Negotiation:

Drafting and reviewing contracts, agreements, and terms of service.

Negotiating contracts with vendors, clients, suppliers, and other business partners.

Intellectual Property Protection:

Advising on trademark and copyright protection.

Assisting with patent applications and trade secret protection.

Employment Law:

Ensuring compliance with employment laws, regulations, and anti-discrimination laws.

Drafting employment contracts, non-compete agreements, and employee handbooks.

Commercial Transactions:

Handling mergers, acquisitions, and business sales.

Advising on licensing agreements, joint ventures, and franchising.

Real Estate Transactions:

Assisting with commercial real estate purchases, leases, and property disputes.

Taxation:

Providing guidance on tax planning and compliance.

Representing businesses in tax audits and disputes.

Regulatory Compliance:

Ensuring compliance with industry-specific regulations and laws.

Assisting with licenses and permits required for business operations.

Litigation and Dispute Resolution:

Representing businesses in lawsuits related to contracts, employment disputes, intellectual property infringement, and more.

Negotiating settlements and resolving disputes through mediation or arbitration.

Corporate Governance:

Advising on corporate governance matters, including board meetings, shareholder agreements, and compliance with corporate laws.

Bankruptcy and Restructuring:

Assisting with bankruptcy filings and debt restructuring for businesses facing financial challenges.

International Business:

Providing guidance on international trade laws, customs regulations, and cross-border transactions.

Data Privacy and Cybersecurity:

Advising on compliance with data protection laws and handling data breaches.

Environmental Compliance:

Assisting with environmental regulations and compliance for businesses operating in regulated industries.

Franchise Law

Assisting with franchise agreements, disclosure documents, and franchisee relationships.

Noncompete clauses

Many companies make employees sign non-compete clauses when they are hired.  Just because you sign a noncompete clause does not mean the clause is valid or enforceable.

Louisiana has a specific non-compete statute which strictly governs agreements not to compete.  Call us to evaluate your specific non-compete clause to see if it is enforceable.

Business development solutions:

If you are looking to fund your new business, we may be able to help.

These are just a few examples of the types of cases and legal matters that a business lawyer can handle. The scope of their work depends on the specific needs and challenges faced by businesses across different industries.e

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Each and every client is a person who we treat with dignity and respect. If you have any questions about your business matters, please call us for a free consultation.

I come from a long line of business owners.   I can help you in a variety of business transaction and corporate matters.

I can help you with a variety of legal and financial matters you may encounter in your small business. 

This may include tax advice, financial counseling, debt negotiation, real estate consulting, preparation and review of business documents, or even business litigation.

Whatever your business needs, call us to discuss business transactions and litigation services.

We are business lawyers experienced in complex negotiations and litigation.  Need help with a corporate transaction?  Need to defend a business lawsuit?  Call us for a free consultation.

We also offer notary services so give us a call.